Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3736

  1. Sui iuris - Own rights (Legal Term - Emancipated - Compare with Alieni iuris)
  2. Sum lupi rapantes - I am a raving wolf
  3. Summa Cum Laude - With Greatest Praise (Academic term - Used on degree certificates to indicate exceptional academic standing)
  4. Summa sedes non capit duos - The maximum power cannot be reached by two (Answer by the Roman Senate to the Carthaginian peace embassy, sent along the captive consul Regulus, after the first Punic War )
  5. Summa summarum - In short summary
  6. Summum ius, summa iniuria - Maximum law, maximum injury (Cicero - Excess of law - It is better to have less laws, but fulfill them, but be careful. A law that is applied with excess and rigor can be unfair)
  7. Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt - These are the tears of things, and our mortality cuts to the heart. (Virgil - Aeneid I, 461 )
  8. Sunt Mala Quae Libas - The drinks that you offer are bad (Ecclesiastical term - Motto written on the cross of San Benito Abad - Abbreviated as SMQL)
  9. Suo nomine - Proper name
  10. Suo tempore - In time
  11. Suos cuique mos - Their customs are (Gelacio, Roman Writer 130-180 BC)
  12. Suos Cultores Scientia Coronat - Science crowns those who cultivate it
  13. Superata tellus sidera donat - Overcoming earth the stars are given (Motto of Leeds University Air Squadron - Thank you: Ray March)
  14. Superavit - In excess
  15. Superbia in Proelio - Pride in battle
  16. Superficie solo cedit - The surface accesses the ground (Legal term - claims and rights have to be real, grounded on the law)
  17. Supremae legis servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus - From the supreme law servants are to be free (It is written in the central courtyard of the palace of the supreme court of justice in Mexico)
  18. Supremum vale - Last farewell
  19. Surge et ambula - Get up and walk
  20. Sursum corda - Raise the hearts (Ecclesiastical term - words uttered by the priest at Mass, at the beginning of the preface. These words are mean that we recall our lofty sentiments and that we must raise our thinking)
  21. Sursum Versus - Towards the top (Motto of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico)
  22. Sus amica luto - The pig friend of the mud (Horace - Like a friend told me, arguing with engineers is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you realize that the pig likes it)
  23. Sus in Cribo - A Sow in a Sieve (Pope Urban III (1185-1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Crivelli (sieve) and his family Arm of Coat had a pig)
  24. Suspensio a divinis - Suspension of the Divine (Ecclesiastical term - Canonical punishment - Suspension of the right to celebrate sacraments)
  25. Sustine et abstine - Support and refrain

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